
Description
A Mediterranean climate, an eternal winter or a devastating flood? Alan Titchmarsh examines the options for the future of Britain. In the Lake District, Alan spots Wordsworth's famous daffodils blo...oming a month early. Leaves are falling later and migrating birds arrive earlier. But these changing temperatures are nothing new.
A Mediterranean climate, an eternal winter or a devastating flood? Alan Titchmarsh examines the options for the future of Britain. In the Lake District, Alan spots Wordsworth's famous daffodils blo...oming a month early. Leaves are falling later and migrating birds arrive earlier. But these changing temperatures are nothing new.
Series: | British Isles: A Natural History. |
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First transmission date: | 24-11-2004 |
Published: | 2004 |
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Duration: | 00:58:00 |
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Producer: | Michael Gunton |
Contributors: | H. R.(H. Ruth) Barnes; Alan Lees; Graham Pugh; Beryl Brintnall Simpson; Alan Titchmarsh; Cliff Vaughn |
Publisher: | BBC Open University |
Link to related site: | Website: http://www.open2.net/naturalhistory/index.html |
Subject terms: | Climatic changes; Conservation biology; Natural history--Great Britain |
Production number: | NINH20238 |
Available to public: | no |